Many Lansing-area families first reach out after they’ve already:
- waited for symptoms to “settle,”
- switched doctors or clinics,
- moved between addresses for work,
- or delayed records requests until they found out what information is actually needed.
That pattern is common across Michigan because people often assume they can handle everything later. In reality, delay can make it harder to obtain documentation, and it can complicate how your timeline is reconstructed.
If you’re considering a claim tied to Camp Lejeune contaminated water, it’s better to act while you can still pull together consistent records from service/residence history and medical care.


